I could not see what benefits or advantage could have been derived therefrom. |
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The book begins, as noted earlier, with the theft of a painting, and the complications resulting therefrom. |
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The scheme is not in any sense a benevolent scheme and no benevolent or compassionate payments can be made therefrom. |
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Further, if a divine deed is to be done and a benefit therefrom is to be acquired, one has to footslog. |
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Now, if reason generates only judgements about the world and inferences therefrom, it is hard to see how it can be a motive to act. |
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An enlarged end of a shank is anchored into the retention member with a threaded stud extending therefrom. |
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The information is invalid and as such this Court has no jurisdiction to try the issue arising therefrom. |
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The majority of these signals can be assigned to amino acids and to nitrogenous metabolites derived therefrom. |
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The negative effect of such aid on competition would under no circumstances be proportionate to any benefit therefrom. |
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The measures should apply to domestic fowl, pigs and bovine animals reared in Belgium from 15 January onwards and to products derived therefrom. |
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Such bodies can be standing or ad hoc, part of or attached to the legislative or executive branch or independent therefrom. |
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The slubbing is guided in the clamping gap of the delivery rolls which are arranged downstream from the drafting system and at a distance therefrom. |
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When the steering wheel is turned, said printed circuit board can, according to the direction of turning, be wound onto a winding element or unwound therefrom. |
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They suffer all the Brummagem sentiments emanating therefrom, and return confirmed in the belief that they have tasted the culture of Einstein and Beethoven. |
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The strength of these two groups rested largely on their control of the agricultural land of Egypt and the revenues arising therefrom. |
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Entrant hereby waives any and all moral rights that exist in the Video Entry and any derivative works made therefrom. |
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The present invention relates to a method of increasing the rate of solubility of fumaric acid in water, and especially in cold water, and products therefrom. |
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In your presentation, you often mentioned climate change and water supply, as well as the significant changes that result therefrom. |
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A Sign for them is the earth that is dead: We do give it life, and produce grain therefrom, of which ye do eat. |
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Wages policy is seen as a means of assuaging a failed redistribution policy and the crises and employment catastrophes resulting therefrom. |
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We must address its root causes, namely poverty, lack of democracy, dictatorship, and the crass ignorance which stems therefrom. |
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The management company can benefit therefrom under the conditions stipulated in Part A of the simplified prospectus. |
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The agenda for each meeting and the minutes arising therefrom will be prepared and issued by the Engineer. |
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Nevertheless, our very procedure, in deriving therefrom a lawlike description of the infinite modes, presupposes the possibility of a deductive science. |
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No member of the House of Commons shall be admitted to any share or part of the contract or to any benefit to arise therefrom. |
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These measures concerned, in particular, beef and veal, pigmeat and milk and all products manufactured therefrom. |
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It follows therefrom that any provision to the contrary would go against the very purpose of this Convention. |
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All other duties are derived therefrom and ultimately serve the purpose of performance of this task. |
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No member of the Vancouver City Council or the Whistler City Council will be admitted to any share or part of this Agreement or to any benefits that may arise therefrom. |
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Nor should we expect anything of that kind therefrom. |
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In such cases, in order not to leave the Community market defenceless against any disturbances arising therefrom, the Community should be empowered to take all necessary measures quickly. |
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Use of vegetable fibres or products derived therefrom originating from the seed husk of Plantago ovata for the production of preparations for wound treatment. |
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An official shall reside either in the place where he is employed or at no greater distance therefrom as is compatible with the proper performance of his duties. |
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Africa also believes that multilateralism and solutions derived therefrom, especially within the ambit of the instrumentality of the United Nations Charter, will expedite the achievement of most, if not all, of our goals. |
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We must distinguish between emotional moments brought about by sensorial impressions and experiences in the short term and the mental condition resultant therefrom. |
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Teachers are enrolled for further education courses in order to keep abreast of the latest developments in educational fields so that they can benefit therefrom and improve their standard of performance. |
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Two tigers Or and Argent embellished Sable each gorged with a ribbon Gules, pendant therefrom a plate surmounted by a cross Gules the whole upon rocks set with four wind-swept jack pines proper. |
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Under no circumstances shall any person be punished for carrying out medical activities compatible with medical ethics, regardless of the person benefiting therefrom. |
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It makes it an offence to have the girl made available for defilement, seduction or prostitution in the hope of sharing in any proceeds therefrom. |
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A DNA having the configuration of restriction sites shown in Figure 1 or 2 of the accompanying drawings or a restriction fragment derived therefrom containing a gene coding for doxorubicin resistance. |
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That is not actually true: a serious academic work could be written examining the things governments got right and lessons to be learnt therefrom – but who would buy a book entitled The Successes of our Governments. |
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So too may Iran as talks continue for a deal on Tehran's nuclear programme, whose success or failure, and all that flows therefrom, may prove Obama's most important foreign legacy. |
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The translation may be confined to part of an annex, or to extracts therefrom, but in this case it must be accompanied by an explanatory note indicating what passages are translated. |
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I know that the hour has come to lay down this life in the flesh, and I do not shrink therefrom, but I would know that it is your will that I drink this cup. |
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Thus, it can be concluded that other factors than dumped imports were not such as to break the causal link between the dumped imports and the material injury suffered by the Community industry therefrom. |
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No employee may enter into private contracts with companies with which he or she has company business dealings if he or she could derive any advantage therefrom. |
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Colombia reaffirms its commitment to respect, guarantee and promote fundamental rights and to full observance of international instruments ratified by Colombia and the undertakings arising therefrom. |
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They shall draw therefrom the conclusions which they deem appropriate. |
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Each party further acknowledges that the award of the Arbitrator will be final and conclusive and there will be no appeal therefrom whatsoever to any court, tribunal or other authority. |
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No measures should be adopted which did not respect all of the faiths and religious beliefs that were part of human civilization, and any exceptions to or deviations therefrom must be rejected. |
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Archaeological evidence here relies largely on the occurrence of pigs' teeth, as evidence of pork eating or abstinence therefrom. |
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Multifunctional monomers, methods for making multifunctional monomers, polymerizable compositions and products formed therefrom. |
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Herein must go an egg and food for the beeling that shall hatch therefrom. |
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If the facts are undisputed and the inferences to be deduced therefrom clear and unconflicting the question of title becomes one of law and is to be passed upon by the court. |
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